Saturday, November 8, 2008

#7- Dr. Pepper and 007

So the new James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace, opened up here on Thursday. Usually the movies here open later than in the US, but for some reason this one opened here a week and a day earlier. We decided Friday that we wanted to go. Usually you can reserve your tickets online and even choose what seats you want. But for James Bond, they changed it. You had to buy the tickets. Not wanting to rack up all kinds of international fees, and currency changing fees on my credit card, we decided just to take the day out and cruise around the local mall, Aupark.


So we got to Aupark around 1:00, and the place was getting jam packed. We proceeded upstairs to the movie lobby and purchased the seats we wanted. By this time it was lunch for us and we were hungry. So we headed over to the food court and we had trouble deciding what we wanted. Originally we thought about McDonalds because we hadn’t had it in about 2 months, but we ultimately decided against it since I can eat all the McDonalds I want next week when I go home. We almost went for some chicken wings at KFC, but again, we decided against it.


Finally we stopped at a German schnitzel place. I ordered some chicken cordon bleu, and she ordered čiernohorský rezeň. What is that you ask? Well regular rezeň is basically either a fried piece of breaded chicken or pork fillet. Add the čiernohorský to the word and it’s fried in something like beer batter, rather than normal breading, and shredded cheese is sprinkled on the top. It’s delish! Rezeň is the Slovak word for the German food, schnitzel by the way. A lot of people surprisingly mistake schnitzel for being some sort of sausage. But nope, that’s not that case folks!


So anyway, my point in all this is that as we were about to order, I looked over in the refrigerator and saw a beautiful bottle of Dr. Pepper! I know, I know. What’s so exciting about that Sean? Well you see, I’ve been outside of the US for 3 months, and Dr. Pepper just happens to be my beverage of choice. Oh, and they don’t have it here. So when I saw that bottle I told Deni, “It’s Dr. Pepper, we’re getting it!” So of course we did and we enjoyed a tasty lunch with the sweetness that is Dr. Pepper. So since this was a German place, I expect that it’s the reason why they had it. I will keep my eyes open though.


So later on in the evening, we went back to the movies and proceeded to the concession stand. They were offering some James Bond combo so we bought it. It was a small nacho and a half liter can of Heineken for 79 Slovak crowns. That’s somewhere around $4. I don’t know about everyone else, but I’ve never been able to go to the movies and spend only $4 on a snack and drink. So anyway, we saw Bond, and it was good. It wasn’t great, it wasn’t bad, just good. I’m not going to give a complete review of the movie but I did think the action sequences and fights were pretty good. I just don’t think it lived up to Casino Royale though. I guess that’s typical with sequels. I just felt like it was missing something and it just wasn’t as exciting. However I still think Daniel Craig is an excellent James Bond and I hope they can pump another movie out in another 2 years because I’m very interested in where they will take him next.


So that’s it for now. I’ve still got a lot of catching up to do, but that will probably have to be put on hold since I’m going home on Thursday. So I’ll probably won’t write until December. See ya then!



3 comments:

Unknown said...

Skarunies!!!

I remember that food court rather well when I was there. Brought back some memories!! You guys should go to that little gyro stand again!!

Beverly Lynn said...

ooo! you are going to be in the states for a while? cool! You had better stock up on Dr. Pepper to take home with you. :0)

seanieman said...

hmm......I'd love to if I could actually take it on the plane with me. I'm not putting it in my suitcase the way the handle that stuff. The next thing you know, I'll have Dr. Pepper all over my clothes. It's shticky, it's shticky!